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Tuesday, June 28, 2005

Feds May Crack Down on Political Bloggers

This is a story to watch. Bloggers who built their Internet followings with anti-establishment prose are now lobbying to protect their livelihoods from federal regulations, AP reports. The article adds that some are even working with lawyers, public-relations consultants and a political action committee to do it.

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